Actually, the post you quoted was mostly factual, not opinion. The FACT is that women lead action movies have done fantastic for decades. This is not really a point that you can argue, and it's a pretty devastating refutation of the sexism angle. This Ghostbusters movie is a severe outlier from the norm - from that perspective.
I also promised a look though this stuff.
This stuff is not my forte and I'd rather not talk about it in relation to this movie, it's really not worth the time. Why don't we just talk about how the entire history of the human race is conspiring against a Ghostbusters remake while we're at it.
Ok, talking about hack clickbait bloggers who don't have a clue IS more of my forte. This article is just saying that the trailer was strongly disliked, then leaps to the conclusion that it's sexism, presumably because that will increase the number of clicks. Do not put stock in crap like this. They are making assumptions. Very dramatic, news friendly assumptions that also help the SONY hype machine, nothing more. Go on youtube right now, and search through the reaction videos people have made to find out what their opinions really are, and what their reasons are. You will have done more work than that blogger apparently did.
This is an even worse, and more poorly written article. I hope SONY didn't pay too much for it:
Yes, comparing this to that other movie no one has even heard of, or cares about is totally relevant. This person doesn't understand the internet, or what bandwagoning is, or how to properly prove a point.
...because fewer women made people...hate it less? This article was written by a simpleton or a SONY marketing shill, I'm not sure which since there is no connecting thread between those 2 thoughts. The first graphic is a perfect example of the sort of statistical tomfoolery I really hate. It got more dislikes than other selected movies huh? Wow, thrilling. It was a bad trailer & it went viral (probably intentionally), this isn't rocket science.
This author also doesn't understand trolling, or pretends not to. But I'm sure the 5 comments listed are totally representative of the entire internet. The thing about the internet is, you can go see for yourself what's going on, making hack bloggers less and less necessary. Speaking of which:
Sony did delete comments. But only non troll comments. Pretty good marketing, it seems to have worked miracles on some people.